Thanks, eras2r...I had to hard reset, then install the Opera cab you pointed me to as the first installed software. I think my iGuidance was creating the conflict, but now both are installed and working.

eraser do you mind zipping up your version of da_g's kitchen and posting it? its weird because on your ROM everything seems to work flawlessly but when i make my own even with the new audio file you gave us my speakerphone works quirky, and opera seems to glitch out. it would be much appreciated! Especially since the TP2Manilla comming out soon and I want to cook that baby in! Thanks.

Reporting that everything seems to be working on my fuze that was cooked with Da_G's 5.08 kitchen, eras2r's modified packages and the eras2r supplied Arup_Tweaked_Louder version of audiopara3.csv! MSCV working both through microphone and through BT headsets.

I'm using the 5.08 packages plus Manilla and the Notification Panel from the TP2... Manilla tries to run but errors out and says I need a newer version of .NET

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I downloaded 3.5 and everything starts working. Hmmm.....

That IS very strange as I've used the basic kitchen without modifications other than eras2r's updated packages, and Schap's Advanced Config 3.3 (which I believe requires NETCF 3.5) runs just fine on my phone...

Yea I dunno. It is working now though. Probably because I deleted the Packages folder from the kitchen and replaced it with the 5.08 packages because I was getting all kinds of duplicates and it kept crashing. I don't think the 5.08 ATT rom comes with NET 3.5 by default.

The new Notification panel was what I was really after. The newer Manila isn't what its all cracked up to be. The only thing I really like about it is the calendar tab.

I think I might build another rom using the latest 5.08 Manila from the ATT rom and the Notification panel; leaving the TP2 Manila out because it is still rather flaky.

The new Notification panel was what I was really after. The newer Manila isn't what its all cracked up to be. The only thing I really like about it is the calendar tab.

I think I might build another rom using the latest 5.08 Manila and the Notification panel; leaving the TP2 Manila out.

You could bring in the manila (PACKAGE_Raphael_Manila) and communications manager (PACKAGE_Raphael_CommManager) packages from the DagYo 6.22 (05.05) kitchen and use these instead. I prefer them for the time being. The 05.05 comm manager will also solve the cosmetic issues with the ATT themed comm manager in the 05.08 kitchen, assuming that you prefer the diamond theme.

There will be .rgu/.dsm/options conflicts with all manila packages in the kitchen, so pull the others out and stash them in another folder (i.e. Removed Packages) before building the rom.

This is working for me, and the 05.05 manila is just as nimble and responsive as I found it in the older kitchen.

Most likely an error in that rgu file. Seach for that file and see what package it's part of. There's prolly a syntax problem. The errors should tell you about where in the file it is. Or simply post the rgu and I can take a look at it for you.

You could bring in the manila (PACKAGE_Raphael_Manila) and communications manager (PACKAGE_Raphael_CommManager) packages from the DagYo 6.22 (05.05) kitchen and use these instead. I prefer them for the time being. The 05.05 comm manager will also solve the cosmetic issues with the ATT themed comm manager in the 05.08 kitchen, assuming that you prefer the diamond theme.

There will be .rgu/.dsm/options conflicts with all manila packages in the kitchen, so pull the others out and stash them in another folder (i.e. Removed Packages) before building the rom.

This is working for me, and the 05.05 manila is just as nimble and responsive as I found it in the older kitchen.

I started over and removed the older packages as I replaced with the new ones (I figured it would just over write the old, but figures not).

Works like a champ. I cooked in the Notification Manager and Menu replacement from the TP2. Works very well.

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